fans don't usually have play they are bolted down to the water pump. there is no bearing in a fan to wear out and get loose. if theres play in the fan then either A: your water pumps shot or B: that fans gonna fall off and kill someone because its not bolted down tight.

I never said I knew everything and besides you havent seen the play for yourself have you? Ive seen the play and I know its coming fom the fan clutch and all I was asking was how do I go about changing the fan clutch it looks straight forward but just wanted to know if I was missing anything obvious.

Easy to change. There's four bolts that hold the fan to the water pump. Remove them and take out the fan assembly and the fan shroud together. Then there's four nuts that hold the clutch to the fan. Twenty minute job.

Easy to change. There's four bolts that hold the fan to the water pump. Remove them and take out the fan assembly and the fan shroud together. Then there's four nuts that hold the clutch to the fan. Twenty minute job.

Hey jason I read your post on your clutch fan what brand did you go with mine is a napa made in the usa.

Hey jason I read your post on your clutch fan what brand did you go with mine is a napa made in the usa.

I got a Mopar fan clutch off eBay for around $75.00

The "severe duty" clutches from all my local parts stores are annoying. They are engaged 80% of the time opposed to the regular duty ones. My Mopar clutch only kicks on when I'm sitting in traffic on a hot day. Temperature never passes 210.